Showing posts with label Fabric Postcard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Postcard. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Bloom Fabric Postcard

The theme this week at Sunday Postcard Art is “Bloom”.

I get so excited when their themes can be worked into a fabric postcard and I have the time to play along.

I am not a Winter girl, so I’m looking forward to Spring and Summer!


Now to fill in the backside and get it in the mail.



Happy Mail Day!

Monday, February 22, 2021

Eclectic Quilt and Giveaway



I’ve joined in with the “Show Your Stripes” blog hop.  Many thanks to Carla of 
Creatin’ In The Sticks for allowing me to join and all her hard work of organizing a successful blog hop.

My stripes project began with a smallish quilt.  55” X 60”
Using a bundle of Tim Holtz fabric fat eighths that I have had stashed for a few years.
I pulled out the bundle, plus considered a few extra pieces to add to it.



I cut the pieces into 2.5” strips.



I arranged a line-up and stitched the strips together end to end.  I made the top using the jelly roll race technique except in a controlled manner.



Because I’m terrible at accepting the unknown.  I had to have some control.



I squared it up and quilted it.



Added the binding.  I know, shocking that it isn’t a striped binding!  Who would’ve guessed for a stripes blog hop that I wouldn’t use a stripe for the binding.



Hand stitching the binding to the back is my favorite part of quilting.


And DONE!



I love including selvedges in my quilts.  I stitched the few selvedge strips end to end for a fun narrow row.



That’s another stored project OUT of storage.  It is my last long stored project.  What a super feeling to have ZERO planned projects in storage.

I also don’t want to keep making scraps to store.  I had some strips leftover.  They became a pillow.





But there are STILL some strips and pieces of strips!



Too hard to just toss them out.  And I can’t just keep keeping them. Too many scraps become too chaotic for me.  So I stitched them all together.



Then cut that slab in half, stitched it end to end and I now have a long hot pad for the table.



That’s it.  I always find it amazing how far a fat eighth collection will go.

The Giveaway...




I have a striped fabric postcard that I will send to one of my followers.  Simply include in your comment that you’d like to receive this postcard in your mail.  I will contact the winner for mailing info.

Check out my fellow bloggers sharing their striped projects today to inspire your sewing creativity.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Postcard and Box from Fabric

I do still sew...just can’t share much of it yet.

I gave making an abstract fabric postcard a try.  That was an interesting and not so easy experience for me.  But I will probably try it again sometime.  It was well received.


I needed to create a long narrow box for a special purpose for a special person.  This too was an interesting experience.  It needed to be flexible yet sturdy enough to keep it’s shape.


I used a stiff Pellon (or something similar, I don’t remember exactly what it was as it was leftover from another project from a few years ago).  It required some experiment sewing as I went along that happened to work out perfectly.  It also was very well received.  I was keeping my fingers crossed as I did not want to have to figure out a redesign.



It was a Christmas gift and I found a couple of fun novelty items to include along with some favorite candy of the recipient.  

Thursday, December 19, 2019

It’s Christmas Time!

At the end of last year I found a facebook group challenge to work on and post a Christmas gift every week.  And magically by December you would be well on your way to be ready for Christmas.

So I challenged myself to work on “something” for Christmas each week of the year.  It could be cards, gift tags, gifts, decorations.  I couldn’t be limited to just a gift as I certainly don’t need that many gifts.

I made a few Christmas cards.


Paper cards and fabric postcards.  I saw the washi tape tree idea on Pinterest.  What a fun card that was to make.


I wondered how the lettering would come out by cutting it with die cutting letters.  Worked great.  They are pretty narrow.


Also a die cut “jingle all the way”.  Embossed stamping for the paper cards.



I managed to create a few gift tags.



If my local kids don’t take them for keepsakes, I take them back and use them again the next year(s).  After all the tedious work, it’s great to see them again and tie them to a gift the next year.  


I also made four very cute money gift envelopes.  But they were sealed in their shipping boxes before I remembered to take a photo of them.

I turned the challenge to a personal challenge as I can’t post stuff on facebook that I don’t want people to see ahead of time.  I managed to make something for Christmas during 26 weeks out of the 52 week year.

Here’s how November went for my friends who enjoy seeing my journaling calendars.


I wish all my friends and followers a very Merry Christmas
and a best ever New Year!

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Fabric Postcard Mail Art

I’ve been in the mood to make fabric postcards lately.
An idea or two for designs presented themselves and I didn’t resist.  

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This snail simply had to be turned into a snail mail postcard.


The image of the girl has been in my stash of printed fabrics for quite a long time.  The sentiment that it sometimes takes all day to get nothing done spoke to me.  It seems like that is a rather common occurrence for me.  LOL. The other pieces on the postcard are all washi tapes.  I’d already started sewing them down on the edges before I thought to glue them down for extra security.  My hope was that they wouldn’t get caught in transit and tear.  I know the postcard arrived but I haven’t heard yet how the tapes survived.

And here’s my life in August.



While I wait for some new fabric postcard inspiration to pass by, I’ll just keep myself busy working on finishing up other “started” projects.

Happy September...already!

Sunday, February 17, 2019

A Little of This and a Little of That

I’ve been up to a little of this and a little of that.

A little bit of sewing...


A fabric postcard.

Then, I’ve gotten hooked on making these keyring wristlets.


I have quite a bit of ultra suede pieces that I purchased years ago when it was much more reasonable to purchase.  So it makes for a nice durable wristlet.

Then, I’ve sent out some mail...


It seems like it’s been awhile since I’ve sent out some mail art envelopes.  Even just a bit of quick stamping changes boring mail into fun mail.


Sheila had a birthday.  Happy Birthday Sheila!


I did a little roasting and salting of pecans.  Once we reach a certain age and condition and life style, we appreciate edibles more than things.  These are a favorite of my special Valentine.


Of course a little pocket tag was needed.  I added a short letter into the pocket.



There’s my variety of little things that all went out through the mail to make very special people smile.

Although, I have SO many keyring wristlets still!  And I still want to make more!  Where to give them away???

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Fun Fabric Postcards

I’m so excited to have new fabric postcards to mail out!

I don’t know what I’d do without Pinterest inspiration these days.

I hope this bright cheery flower brings a smile to my recipient’s face, and joyful feelings whenever she looks at it.

 This artsy collage has arrived at it’s destination.  It made it’s own story as I found scrap pieces to create it.


It said to me, which I in turn said to Tera...


And this test design block turned postcard was sent to an acquaintance quilter who could not believe my fabric postcards could go through the mail.



And more to come.
Happy Mail Day!